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English, 09.10.2020 20:01 tdahna0403

Why does Frederick Douglass describe the songs that the enslaved people sing, and how they sing them, so carefully?

A. To correct the misunderstanding that enslaved people sing
because they are happy

B. To Show that enslaved people excel at singing and songwriting

C. To demonstrate how well he recalls his days in slavery

D. To criticize the use of music to keep enslaved people submissive

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